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LaFalce Olver Shaw Kleczka Miller (FL) Stokes House to abolish the Consent Calendar and LaHood Orton Shays Matsui Mineta Thornton to establish in its place a Corrections Cal- Largent Owens Shuster Meek Moakley Tucker endar (Rept. No. 104–144). Referred to the Lazio Paxon Slaughter Mica Pelosi Weldon (FL) House Calendar. Leach Payne (NJ) Smith (MI) Miller (CA) Rose Yates Mr. ARCHER: Committee on Ways and Levin Peterson (MN) Smith (NJ) Lewis (CA) Petri Smith (WA) So the amendment was agreed to. Means. H.R. 1812. A bill to amend the Inter- Lincoln Pombo Souder The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. nal Revenue Code of 1986 to revise the in- Lipinski Pomeroy Stark FOLEY, assumed the Chair. come estate, and gift tax rules applicable to LoBiondo Portman Stearns When Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska, individuals who lose U.S. citizenship; with Lofgren Poshard Stenholm an amendment (Rept. No. 104–145). Referred Longley Pryce Stockman Chairman, reported that the Com- to the Committee of the Whole House on the Luther Quinn Studds mittee, having had under consideration State of the Union. Maloney Radanovich Stupak said bill, had come to no resolution Manzullo Rahall Talent T81.19 TIME LIMITATION OF REFERRED Markey Ramstad Tate thereon. Martinez Rangel Tauzin BILL T Martini Regula Thomas 81.13 ADJOURNMENT OVER Pursuant clause 5 of rule X the fol- McCarthy Reynolds Thompson McCollum Richardson Thornberry On motion of Mr. ARMEY, by unani- lowing action was taken by the Speak- McCrery Riggs Thurman mous consent, er: McDermott Rivers Tiahrt Ordered, That when the House ad- H.R. 1062. Referral to the Committee on McInnis Roberts Torricelli journs today, it adjourn to meet at 12 Commerce extended for a period ending not McIntosh Roemer Towns later than June 22, 1995. McKeon Rogers Upton o’clock noon on Monday, June 19, 1995. McKinney Rohrabacher Velazquez T81.20 PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Meehan Roth Vento T81.14 CALENDAR WEDNESDAY BUSINESS Menendez Roukema Visclosky DISPENSED WITH Under clause 5 of rule X and clause 4 Metcalf Roybal-Allard Volkmer of rule XXII, public bills and resolu- Meyers Royce Waldholtz On motion of Mr. ARMEY, by unani- Mfume Rush Walker mous consent, tions were introduced and severally re- Minge Sabo Wamp Ordered, That business in order for ferred as follows: Mink Salmon Watt (NC) By Mr. FIELDS of Texas (for himself Moorhead Sanders Weldon (PA) consideration on Wednesday, June 21, and Mr. MARKEY): Myrick Sanford Weller 1995, under clause 7, rule XXIV, the H.R. 1869. A bill to amend the Communica- Nadler Sawyer White Calendar Wednesday rule, be dispensed Neal Scarborough Whitfield tions Act of 1934 to extend the authorizations Nethercutt Schiff Williams with. of appropriations of the Federal Communica- Neumann Schroeder Wise T tions Commission, and for other purposes; to Ney Schumer Woolsey 81.15 SUBPOENA the Committee on Commerce. Norwood Seastrand Wyden The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. By Mrs. MORELLA: Nussle Sensenbrenner Zeliff FOLEY, laid before the House a com- H.R. 1870. A bill to authorize appropria- Obey Shadegg Zimmer tions for the activities of the Under Sec- munication, which was read as follows: NOES—137 retary of Commerce for Technology, and for COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS Scientific and Technical Research Services Abercrombie Gonzalez Ortiz OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT, and Construction of Research Facilities ac- Barrett (NE) Goodlatte Oxley Washington, DC, June 15, 1995. tivities of the National Institute of Stand- Bartlett Green Packard Hon. , Bateman Gutierrez Pallone ards and Technology, for fiscal year 1996, and Beilenson Hancock Parker Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives, Wash- for other purposes; to the Committee on Bentsen Hastert Pastor ington, DC. Science. Bereuter Hefley Payne (VA) DEAR MR. SPEAKER: This is to formally no- H.R. 1871. A bill to authorize appropria- Bevill Hefner Peterson (FL) tify you pursuant to Rule L (50) of the Rules tions for the National Institute of Standards Bishop Hinchey Pickett of the House that my Committee has been and Technology Industrial Technology Serv- Bliley Holden Porter served with a subpoena issued by the United ices for fiscal year 1996, and for other pur- Boehlert Hoyer Quillen States District Court for the Eastern Dis- poses; to the Committee on Science. Boehner Hunter Reed Bonilla Hyde Ros-Lehtinen trict of Pennsylvania. By Mr. BILIRAKIS (for himself, Mr. Bonior Johnson, E. B. Saxton After consultation with the General Coun- WAXMAN, Mr. BLILEY, Mr. DINGELL, Borski Johnson, Sam Schaefer sel, I will make the determinations required Mr. HASTERT, Mr. WYDEN, Mr. UPTON, Boucher Kelly Scott by the Rule. Mr. MANTON, Mr. KLUG, Mr. TOWNS, Brown (FL) Kennedy (RI) Serrano Sincerely, Mr. GREENWOOD, Mr. STUDDS, Mr. Bryant (TX) King Sisisky NANCY L. JOHNSON, BILBRAY, Mr. BROWN of Ohio, Mr. Callahan Kingston Skaggs Chairman. GANSKE, Ms. FURSE, Mr. MOORHEAD, Chambliss Klink Skeen Mr. DEUTSCH, Mr. RUSH, Ms. ESHOO, Clinger Kolbe Skelton T Coleman Lantos Smith (TX) 81.16 LEAVE OF ABSENCE Mr. STUPAK, Mr. GUNDERSON, and Ms. Collins (GA) Latham Solomon By unanimous consent, leave of ab- PELOSI): Collins (MI) LaTourette Spence H.R. 1872. A bill to amend the Public Cramer Laughlin Spratt sence was granted— Health Service Act to revise and extend pro- Crane Lewis (GA) Stump To Mr. YATES, for today; grams established pursuant to the Ryan Cubin Lewis (KY) Tanner To Mr. DICKEY, for today; White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emer- Davis Lightfoot Taylor (MS) To Mrs. MEEK, for today after 12:35 gency Act of 1990; to the Committee on Com- de la Garza Linder Taylor (NC) merce. DeLay Livingston Tejeda p.m; and Diaz-Balart Lowey Torkildsen To Mr. TUCKER, for today after 12 By Mr. BOUCHER: H.R. 1873. A bill to provide for protection Dingell Lucas Torres o’clock noon. Dornan Manton Traficant of the flag of the United States; to the Com- Doyle Mascara Vucanovich And then, mittee on the Judiciary. Edwards McDade Walsh T By Mr. BROWDER: Emerson McHale Ward 81.17 ADJOURNMENT H.R. 1874. A bill to modify the boundaries Everett McHugh Waters On motion of Mr. GONZALEZ, pursu- of the Talladega National Forest, AL; to the Farr McNulty Watts (OK) ant to the special order heretofore Committee on Agriculture. Fazio Molinari Waxman By Mr. COLEMAN: Foglietta Mollohan Wicker agreed to, at 3 o’clock and 6 minutes H.R. 1875. A bill to provide for the convey- Frost Montgomery Wilson p.m., the House adjourned until 12 Gejdenson Moran Wolf ance of the reversionary interest of the Gekas Morella Wynn o’clock noon on Monday, June 19, 1995. United States in certain lands to the Clint Geren Murtha Young (AK) Independent School District and the Fabens Gibbons Myers Young (FL) T81.18 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON Independent School District; to the Com- Gilman Oberstar PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS mittee on International Relations. By Mr. EVANS (for himself, Mr. NOT VOTING—36 Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of committees were delivered to the Clerk DEFAZIO, Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, Mr. Ackerman Clay Dooley FRANK of Massachusetts, Ms. PELOSI, Baker (LA) Clayton Gallegly for printing and reference to the proper Mr. OLVER, Mr. HINCHEY, Mr. GUTIER- Ballenger Clyburn Gephardt calendar, as follows: Bilirakis Collins (IL) Hastings (FL) REZ, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. SERRANO, Mr. Brown (CA) Cox Hayes Mr. SOLOMON: Committee on Rules. SHAYS, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. LEWIS of Buyer Coyne Jefferson House Resolution 168. Resolution amending Georgia, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. VENTO, Chapman Dickey Johnston clause 4 of rule XIII of the Rules of the Ms.

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SLAUGHTER, Mr. JOHNSTON of Florida, SALMON, Mr. SOUDER, Mr. TALENT, ment—most-favored-nation treatment—to Mr. MINGE, Mr. DEUTSCH, Mr. DEL- Mr. BACHUS, Mr. BAKER of California, the products of the People’s Republic of LUMS, Mr. BARRETT of Wisconsin, Mr. Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. BAR- ; to the Committee on Ways and ABERCROMBIE, Mr. TORRES, Mr. TON to Texas, Mr. BASS, Mr. BRYANT Means. BROWN of California, Mr. WYDEN, and of Tennessee, Mr. BURR, Mr. BURTON Mr. CONYERS): of , Mr. CAMP, Mr. CALLAHAN, T81.21 MEMORIALS H.R. 1876. A bill to support proposals to im- Mr. CHAMBLISS, Mrs. CHENOWETH, Mr. Under clause 4 of rule XXII, plement the U.S. goal of the eventual elimi- CANADY, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. CHRYSLER, nation of antipersonnel landmines, to impose Mr. COBURN, Mr. CONDIT, Mr. COOLEY, 114. The SPEAKER presented a memorial a moratorium on the use of antipersonnel Mr. CRANE, Mrs. CUBIN, Mr. of the General Assembly of the State of Indi- landmines except in limited circumstances, CUNNINGHAM, Mr. DREIER, Mr. DOO- ana, relative to the Republic of China, Tai- to provide for sanctions against foreign gov- LITTLE, Mr. DORNAN, Mr. EMERSON, wan’s, participation in the United Nations; ernments that export antipersonnel land- Mr. ENSIGN, Mr. FOLEY, Mr. GANSKE, to the Committee on International Rela- mines, and for other purposes; to the Com- Mr. GOSS, Mr. GUTKNECHT, Mr. HAN- tions. mittee on International Relations, and in ad- COCK, Mr. HASTERT, Mr. HAYWORTH, dition to the Committee on National Secu- Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. HEINEMAN, Mr. T81.22 PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS rity, for a period to be subsequently deter- HERGER, Mr. HILLEARY, Mr. HOKE, Under clause 1 of rule XXII, mined by the Speaker, in each case for con- Mr. HUNTER, Mr. INGLIS of South Mr. WYNN introduced a bill (H.R. 1886) for sideration of such provisions as fall within Carolina, Mr. KASICH, Mr. KING, Mr. the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. LAHOOD, Mr. LARGENT, Mr. LATHAM, the relief of John Wesley Davis; which was By Mr. FOX (for himself, Mr. CALVERT, Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky, Mr. LINDER, referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. BAKER of Louisiana, Mr. SCHU- Mr. LIVINGSTON, Mr. MANZULLO, Mr. T81.23 ADDITIONAL SPONSORS MER, Ms. MCKINNEY, and Mr. MCCOLLUM, Mr. MCINTOSH, Mr. LATOURETTE): MCCRERY, Mr. MICA, Mrs. MYRICK, Under clause 4 of rule XXII, sponsors H.R. 1877. A bill to amend title 28, United Mr. NEUMANN, Mr. NORWOOD, Mr. were added to public bills and resolu- States Code, to allow suits against foreign PARKER, Mr. POMBO, Mr. RADANOVICH, tions as follows: states for damages caused by torture, Mr. REGULA, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. extrajudicial killing, and other terrorist SANFORD, Mrs. SEASTRAND, Mr. SHAD- H.R. 44: Mr. BEVILL, Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, acts; to the Committee on the Judiciary. EGG, Mrs. SMITH of Washington, Mr. Mr. SCOTT, Mr. MOLLOHAN, Mr. LAZIO of New By Mr. HOBSON (for himself and Mr. SMITH of Michigan, Mr. SOLOMON, Mr. York, Ms. WOOLSEY, and Mr. GALLEGLY. HALL of Ohio): STOCKMAN, Mr. STUMP, Mr. TATE, Mr. H.R. 65: Ms. LOFGREN, Mr. KILDEE, and Mr. H.R. 1878. A bill to extend for 2 years the TAYLOR of North Carolina, Mr. TAYLOR of Mississippi. period of applicability of enrollment mix re- THORNBERRY, Mr. TIAHRT, Mr. WATTS H.R. 72: Mr. SHAW. quirement to certain health maintenance or- of Oklahoma, Mr. WELDON of Penn- H.R. 73: Mr. SHAW. ganizations providing services under the sylvania, Mr. WELDON of Florida, Mr. H.R. 103: Mr. BARCIA of Michigan and Mr. Dayton Area Health Plan; to the Committee WHITE, Mr. WHITFIELD, and Mr. WICK- SERRANO. on Commerce. ER): H.R. 109: Mr. TAYLOR of Mississippi. By Mr. HORN: H.R. 1883. A bill to strengthen parental, H.R. 112: Mr. JOHNSTON of Florida. H.R. 1879. A bill to authorize the Secretary local, and State control of education in the H.R. 188: Mr. KENNEDY of Rhode Island. of the Interior to participate in the Alamitos United States by eliminating the Depart- H.R. 218: Mr. JACOBS and Mr. BARRETT of barrier recycled water project and in the ment of Education and redefining the Fedeal Nebraska. Long Beach water desalination and reuse re- role in education; to the Committee on Eco- H.R. 246: Mr. MCCOLLUM, Mr. SCHAEFER, search and development project; to the Com- nomic and Educational Opportunities, and in Mr. COOLEY, Mr. LINDER, Mr. BAKER of Lou- mittee on Resources. addition to the Committees on the Budget, isiana, and Mr. PACKARD. By Mr. LAHOOD (for himself, Mr. and Government Reform and Oversight, for a H.R. 303: Mr. LOFGREN and Mr. TAYLOR of RUSH, Mr. REYNOLDS, Mr. LIPINSKI, period to be subsequently determined by the Mississippi. Speaker, in each case for consideration of Mr. GUTIERREZ, Mr. FLANAGAN, Mr. H.R. 311: Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. JACOBS, such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- HYDE, Mrs. COLLINS of Illinois, Mr. and Mr. POSHARD. tion of the committee concerned. CRANE, Mr. YATES, Mr. PORTER, Mr. H.R. 359: Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, Mr. ENGEL, By Mr. TRAFICANT: WELLER, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. FAWELL, and Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky. Mr. HASTERT, Mr. EWING, Mr. MAN- H.R. 1884. A bill to provide for school bus safety, and for other purposes; to the Com- H.R. 447: Mr. KLINK, Mr. DELLUMS, and Mr. ZULLO, Mr. EVANS, Mr. POSHARD, and mittee on Transportation and Infrastruc- REYNOLDS. Mr. DURBIN): H.R. 497: Mr. ZELIFF, Mr. WALSH, Mr. H.R. 1880. A bill to designate the U.S. post ture, and in addition to the Committees on BROWNBACK, and Mr. HAMILTON. office building located at 102 South McLean, Economic and Educational Opportunities, H.R. 499: Mr. BARCIA of Michigan. Lincoln, IL, as the ‘‘Edward Madigan Post and the Judiciary, for a period to be subse- H.R. 559: Mrs. MORELLA and Mr. MANTON,. Office Building’’; to the Committee on Gov- quently determined by the Speaker, in each H.R. 733: Mr. MCCOLLUM and Mr. ENGLISH ernment Reform and Oversight. case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee of Pennsylvania. By Mr. PETERSON of Minnesota: H.R. 1881. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- concerned. H.R. 734: Mr. ENGLISH of Pennsylvania. enue Code of 1986 to treat for unemployment By Mr. ZELIFF: H.R. 743: Mr. DREIER, Mr. COMBEST, Mr. H.R. 1885. A bill to limit the authority of compensation purposes Indian tribal govern- CRAPO, and Mr. CRANE. the Secretary of Transportation to regulate ments the same as State or local units of H.R. 782: Mr. DEFAZIO and Mr. RIGGS. light and medium duty commercial vehicles; government or as nonprofit organizations; to H.R. 789: Mr. EHLERS. to the Committee on Transportation and In- H.R. 863: Mr. GEJDENSON and Mr. VIS- the Committee on Ways and Means. frastructure. H.R. 1882. A bill to consolidate the Admin- CLOSKY. By Mr. DEFAZIO (for himself and Mr. istrator of General Services authorities re- H.R. 864: Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. SEN- DURBIN): SENBRENNER, Mr. GILCHREST, Mr. REYNOLDS, lating to the control and utilization of ex- H.J. Res. 95. Joint resolution to amend the and Mr. BATEMAN. cess and surplus property, and for other pur- War Powers Resolution; to the Committee on H.R. 868: Mr. SOLOMON, Ms. BROWN of Flor- poses; to the Committee on Government Re- International Relations, and in addition to ida, Mr. BARCIA of Michigan, and Mr. form and Oversight, and in addition to the the Committee on Rules, for a period to be HASTINGS of Florida. Committees on National Security, Science, subsequently determined by the Speaker, in International Relations, and Small Business, each case for consideration of such provi- H.R. 882: Mr. OBERSTAR, Mrs. MEYERS of for a period to be subsequently determined sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the Kansas, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. BURR, Mr. FRAZ- by the Speaker, in each case for consider- committee concerned. ER, and Mr. GUNDERSON. ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- By Mr. WOLF (for himself, Mr. SOL- H.R. 883: Mr. BROWN of California, Mr. risdiction of the committee concerned. OMON, Mr. BAKER of California, Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. FATTAH, Mr. By Mr. SCARBOROUGH (for himself, BARTON of Texas, Mr. BONIOR, Mr. COYNE, Mr. FARR, Mr. CONYERS, and Ms. ROY- Mr. BOEHNER, Mr. CHABOT, Mr. BROWN of Ohio, Mr. BUNNING of Ken- BAL-ALLARD. BROWNBACK, Mr. ARMEY, Mr. DELAY, tucky, Mr. CONYERS, Mr. DIAZ- H.R. 899: Mr. POMBO, Mr. ZELIFF, Mr. SHAW, Mr. COX, Ms. MOLINARI, Mr. PAXON, BALART, Mr. DICKEY, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. Mr. ABERCROMBIE, and Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. BARR, Mr. BONO, Mr. EVANS, Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, H.R. 1023: Mr. LONGLEY. CHRISTENSEN, Mr. FORBES, Mr. Ms. KAPTUR, Mr. LANTOS, Mr. MAR- H.R. 1024: Mr. BAKER of Louisiana. FUNDERBURK, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. KEY, Ms. PELOSI, Mr. ROHRABACHER, H.R. 1085: Mr. OLVER. HASTINGS of Washington, Mr. Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN, Mr. SENSEN- H.R. 1090: Mr. FOX and Mr. NORWOOD. HOSTETTLER, Mr. HUTCHINSON, Mr. BRENNER, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, H.R. 1091: Mr. LEACH. ISTOOK, Mr. SAM JOHNSON, Mr. JONES, Mr. STARK, and Mr. TRAFICANT): H.R. 1099: Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts, Mr. Mr. METCALF, Mr. MILLER of Florida, H.J. Res. 96. Joint resolution disapproving CAMP, MR. ENGLISH of Pennsylvania, Mr. Mr. NETHERCUTT, Mr. RIGGS, Mr. the extension of nondiscriminatory treat- GEPHARDT, MR. CARDIN, and Mr. HANCOCK.

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